Why you get goosebumps when you’re scared—or inspired

Popular ScienceTuesday, October 14, 2025 at 1:00:00 PM
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Why you get goosebumps when you’re scared—or inspired
The article explores the fascinating phenomenon of goosebumps, which can occur in response to fear or inspiration. It delves into the primal reflex that triggers this reaction, highlighting how it connects to our emotional experiences. Understanding why we get goosebumps not only satisfies our curiosity but also sheds light on the intricate ways our bodies respond to intense feelings, making it a topic of interest for both science enthusiasts and the general public.
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